Title :
Dynamic behaviors of barrier discharge in air-dielectric at atmospheric pressure
Author :
Dianchun Zheng ; Chuntian Chen ; Lianxing Zhang ; Zhonglin Zhang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Eng. Dielectr. & Applic., Harbin Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
With the purpose of study air-gap discharge phenomena at atmospheric pressure and deeply understanding behavior of barrier discharge in air-dielectric, the one dimensional and self-consistent fluid model of the gas discharge is established based on the electron and ion continuity and momentum transfer equations coupled to Poisson´s equation, then the micro discharge progress of the air-dielectric and its influence of the surface charge accumulation on dielectric barriers under alternating voltage are analyzed and demonstrated in detail. The models of numerical simulations of dielectric barrier discharges of a plane-parallel electrode arrangement covered with solid dielectric and comprising an air gap are made up, and the results of simulation are obtained for the case when the applied field in the gas exceeds its breakdown threshold and discharge current pulses can be formed, i.e. charge transfer in the gas phase takes place in the form of an electron avalanche discharge, simultaneously, the facts were found that the temporal and spatial distributions of the electric field, electron density and the ion density obtained in the electron avalanche discharge at atmospheric pressure could improve the air-gap discharge performance, furthermore, the calculated discharge current patterns are found to agree structurally and also to correctly display the predicted avalanche.
Keywords :
Poisson equation; air; electron avalanches; numerical analysis; plasma density; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; Poisson equation; air-dielectric analysis; air-gap discharge phenomena; atmospheric pressure; breakdown threshold analysis; dielectric barrier discharges; discharge current pattern; discharge current pulse; dynamic behavior; electric field spatial distribution; electric field temporal distribution; electron avalanche discharge; electron continuity analysis; electron density; ion continuity analysis; ion density; momentum transfer equations; numerical simulation; plane-parallel electrode arrangement; pressure 1 atm; self-consistent fluid model; surface charge accumulation rate; Analytical models; Anodes; Atmospheric modeling; Plasmas; Spontaneous emission; dielectric barrier; fluid model; gas discharge; space electric field; surface charge;
Conference_Titel :
Strategic Technology (IFOST), 2011 6th International Forum on
Conference_Location :
Harbin, Heilongjiang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0398-0
DOI :
10.1109/IFOST.2011.6020968